Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1926 — Page 2

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Good Bread —is most essential at every meal and there is no finer bread than MILLER’S BLUE RIBBON Baked in a clean, sanitary way bf skilled bakers, it contains all the ingredients to insure good health. Ask for it all all grocers. A complete line of pastries baked fresh daily. MILLERS BAKERY NORTH SECOND STREET J_LJ_ 1 ” DEMOCRAT WANT ADS CH HESULTS I 4W I I I ✓ s The Red Crown disc means 1 that the Standard Oil ComI pany (Indiana) is at your ser- | vice. Wherever you see it, • I whether on a Service Station I or on a Filling Station, on a I Garage or on a curb pump. | There you may fill your tank I and be sure of a maximum of s sustained power. I When you buy Red Crown I you are buying more than | gasoline. You are buying | B * miles — you are buying ser- | vice. The unqualified guari antee of the Standard Oil Com- | pany (Indiana) is back of every i drop of Red Crown Gasoline. I When on your motor tours I through the glorious Middle i g West, you see the Red Crown I disc, remember — the service | that disc represents, makes it i possible for you to go where I you please, and Red Crown I Gasoline makes the going I easier. 1 Red Crown everywhere and I everywhere the same. K I x a In this vicinity buy Red Crown I I i . i I At the following Standard Oil Service Station: | Ej Comer Mercer and Winchester St*. ■ And at the foilswing Filling Stations and Garages: ■ Adnn>« Count? Auto Co., 282 W. MadUoo KE ■ Auto Electric Garage <Jao. Bright), E. ■ Monroe St. fit en B ■ Bellmont Service Station .A* vSA ■ Murphy', Service Station /4sZ \**l ■ B Everett A Hete I \ I H Berry-Haney Co. I i I I R E Meteliler t*k*r. Co. 1 V /It ■ S«-s. s., io«3 9. lath St. At J CT I £ no ' Cr t*t. Monroe \V*\2< a* ■ F- H. Tabler. Monroe M E Maine* Service Station. Monroe ■ McAlaney & Carver. Steele ■ Hoffman Garage. PreMe B O. Lenhart, Magley M H F. H. Mahan Garage. Monmouth M i fr- F. W. Mahan, Monmouth f Standard Oil Company, Decatur, Ind. I •< (Indiana) \ ‘ 4s < f - ■ .. . ■ ft || T llffffff i' I

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT Friday, May 28, 1926.

> ■ : Morion — For robbing Lew trey, a helpless paralytic, of S4B. Albert Pulley, 52, wa, given a sentence of ten to twenty one years at the state prison at Michigan City. Pulley entered a plea of guilty,

I In New Location i nave moved rhe Home Billiard Hall bom maoison street to my new location at 151 Second street (the room formerly occupied by the Deininger Millinery store) where 1 will be more than pleased to meet : and greet my old, and new friends. Ihe • best of tables and a “Home-Like” atmosphere will appeal to you. ; A full and complete line of cigars and tobaccos, candies and confections, soft drinks, ice cream, and lunch will* be served by courteous clerks. I invite your patronage. I. FENN, Prop. !|j THE HOME BILLIARD HALL. : WWfIfIAAAnMMffAMAWWWftMWWVWWWWV.'AIVriAm i — fli LSMkKMUBHHHHi m |i| Argo Starch. Q z . | Sugar, Pure 1 rp UJ 3 lbs. 25c; lb. ... * Cane. 25 lb. 1 »OtJ ZU aEEEEEHEMNBMEEEKKEEMEEBMEnKWMMKS**" Ml .*1 Flour. Hoosier Brand. ; Heinz Sweet Mixed |U 21 lbs. fkr Pickles. 9- f|« tpl.VM »'-• oz. jar £'JL |>| MEEMBEMHHHMEBEEB aEHMEMMEKfctj oOats, Bulk. QQ/» Vancamps Q 10 pounds .... d«7V Tall can *7V U1 Tomatoes. Kraut, Qp* „ Cherries, Royal fk H Hominy, 3 cansMiOC Anne. No. 2 Steel Wool, Qz» Dates, Drome- OAz* f¥l 6 roll pkg OV dary. pkg mzvv |«| wg» Pimentos, On I Mushroons, 8 oz •) 4 _ rtl Can lie and Jv B & 1 oz cans 55c <KeJ“rC Igl wav Closed all day Monday. Complete assortment of Fruits and ■■■ Vegetables. Stone Jars 1 gal. up to 12 gal. Trade BSI and save at the Hoosier. Phone 103. WP (!IH3£3'£3’E3 , £GB£9€3 i (SD I MEAT SPECIALS ~| Choice Tender Steaks, pound 25c Good Fresh Veal Steak, pound 25c Good Plate Boiling Beef, lb. 10c & 12‘*c Fresh Pickled Pigs Feet, 2 pounds. ..25c * Nice Fat Hams, Dressed, pound 33c If you want some good Fresh Country Butter place your order here early. Home Made Cottage Cheese Bulk Dill, Sweet and Sour Pickles Plenty of Fresh Hearts and LK er Fine Bunch of Spring Chickens Meats especially prepared for Meat Loaf Choice Luncheon Meats such as — Veal Loaf, Boiled Ham, Minced Ham, Pressed Ham, Barbaqued Ham, Pork Loaf, Summer Sausage and Corned Beef ■ SPECI ALS ON COFFEEMan O’ War, 2 pounds 85c * Little Elf, 2 pounds 95c I Bursley High Grade, 2 pounds ... .$1.05 ■ Perfects, 2 pounds $1.05 B M. J. B. Coffee, 2 pounds sl.lO ■ OLWIMARGAIHNE—m Nucoa, Good Luck, Oak Grove, 2 lbs. 55c N i| Ail kinds of Canned Goods. ’Deliveries any time or anywhere. B NOTICE —We will close Monday morn- E ing at 9 o’clock for balance of . Decoration .Day. 3 Phone 106 or 107. I Mutschlers Meat Market I ® H'

— , Hammond Steffa Kealnakl believes it l» worth 11.000 a word to be sworn at and has filed suit against Leo KusInski for $5,000. Rusinskt, she says. | called her a hypenated name quslltied by two unprintable adjectives und believes the $5,000 will cover the live syllables. _ ' '

RURAL CHURCHES Pleasant Mills and Salem F. A. Shipley. Pastor. i Sunday School, 9:30. Morning worship, at Pleasant Mills. 10:30. Epworth League. 7:00. Evening worship, at Salem. 7:30. Prayernieeting at Salem, Wednesday, 7:30. Prayermeeting %t Pleasant Milla. . Thursday, 7:30. The Salem Indies Aid will meet with Mrs. Floyd Myers, Wednesday, June 2nd. Every lady of the community is invited to attend. The Children’s Day ervlces are expected to be tile 13th ami 20th of June. Watch for a later announcement. These are the days that the call of tile road and the great outdoors comes in almost irresistabie tones. We will enjoy them better if we ian go with a free conscience. Let's attend Sunday School and church each > Sunday. You are welcome to worI ship with us at the above stated J* times. Dr. Eliot, for 10 yours President of Harvard University teils "How to Live Long—Go to Church. Keep a ! clean heart and a good conscience. ' Give your mind execcise as well as 'your body really think. Exercise regularly, eat in moderation, take a

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full allowance of sleep. Avoid iu I dulgence in luxuries and habitual use of any drug whatsoever —not only of alcohol, but of tobacco, tea and coffee." What this country needs isn't a lower rate of interest on money but a higher interest in work. Being on the right track Is correct. But if you stop there you'll get run over. Decatur Circuit M. E. Church H. J. Kieser, Pastor Mt. pleasant —9:00. Sunday School, Francis Fuhrman, superintendent. 10:00, preaching service, pastor. 8:00, Wednesday evening, Bible study. Buelah—9:3o, Sunday School, August Schlickman, superintendent. No evening services as we unite in S. S. uouventiou, the pastor speaking there. Thursday evening—Prayer meeting, Susie Dilling, in charge. Wasliington — 9:15, official church board meeting. 9:30, S. Sunday School, B. F- Briener, superintendent. i : : Army Recruiting Officer Visits Decatur Today Sergeaiit Forbes of the Fort Wayne U. S. Army Recruiting station, was in Decatur, Friday, for a recruiting and publicity visit. Sergeant Forbes

The 1 Record i For cooking a hot breakfast ~ 3 to 5 t minutes LJf “M °. T oat » »nd milk" i, •| 11 dietetic urge of the day. It* the "balanced ration" 0 ( ... ' ‘u n l s a^°, and vitaminei-Z . the bulk to make laxatives lesiX,, needed—that world', auti W nu« " advising. •• Now you cook it in 3 to 5 minutn TTiat s faster than plain toast kitchen muss or bother. Why «o on, then, with I M , nour . fchmg breakfasts? Today get Q uiclt Quaker ... food that stands byZ through the morning. Start everVdw in that way. Quick Quaker i said, on his visit here, that tUre ar „ many desirable vacancies j B tte w > ferent branches of the United State, army for men between the ages of 18 and 35 years. The following branches are opes for enlistment: Fort Banjamin Harrison, Indiana. Infantry Field Artillery. Medical department; Fort Thom, Ky„ Infantry; Fort Rpey, Ka nstfi ' Cavalry; Hawaii,| Mjdia] department, chemical warfare Mr . i vice; 1 Panama. Infantry, Engineer). Coast Artillery and Quartermaster Corps; Eighth Corps Area. Texas Infantry and Field Artillery; Fort Howard, Maryland, 12th nfantry This assignment is for high type pnvious army service men as they will lie assigned to a battailion which the war department is sending to tte [ Sesqui Centennial Exposition at Phil adelphia this year. NOTICJ Back at the job again. H. A > Straub, the expert Wallpaper Cleaner, J the man that knows how, will make that dirty paper look like new. Small | or large jobs. Washing ceiling, paperhanging. that are cleaned. Aiko cisterns cleaned. Prices right. All work guaranteed. Phone 1000. 10"tf ——a— ■■ i i—